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  • In The Newly Evolving World, Everyone Is Part Of The Collective. -- Elaine Seiler
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  • If you depend on being emotionally inspired or newly motivated, you will need a new fix almost every day. -- Richard Rohr
  • Blue and green eyes will be so common that dark brown will become the rare and newly desired eye color. -- Tyra Banks
  • Because I was newly pregnant, I was sick as a dog, yet I knew all my lines from a year before. -- Gwyneth Paltrow
  • I have to face life with a newly found passion. I must rediscover the irresistible will to learn, to live and to love. -- Andrea Bocelli
  • By 2003, every fool was getting into real estate. The checkout girl at my local supermarket handed me her newly printed real estate agent business card. -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • The good news was that Enterprise and the newly arrived Yorktown had attacked the Marshall and Gilbert islands. Those attacks had a great effect on morale. -- Jack Adams
  • I like the idea of young readers using my stories as a sort of moral gym, where they can flex and develop their newly developed moral muscle. -- Morris Gleitzman
  • Love, whether newly born, or aroused from a deathlike slumber, must always create sunshine, filling the heart so full of radiance, this it overflows upon the outward world. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • I support immediate financial assistance to the newly elected Palestinian president. Now, I don't know what those numbers will be, and I don't know how it's going to be framed. -- Joe Biden
  • The newly decorated theatres produced things like car parks and restaurants, so you could have a good night out, quite cheaply without all that bother of having to go somewhere else. -- Timothy West
  • I think no woman I have had ever gave me so sweet a moment, or at so light a price, as the moment I owe to a newly heard musical phrase. -- Stendhal
  • The European Union, which is not directly responsible to voters, provides an irresistible opportunity for European elites to seize power in order to impose their own vision on a newly socially regimented Europe. -- Maggie Gallagher
  • The biggest job we have is to teach a newly hired employee how to fail intelligently. We have to train him to experiment over and over and to keep on trying and failing until he learns what will work. -- Charles Kettering
  • I am not suggesting that all those missionary organizations working in Haiti should pack up and go home, but I am urging them to understand that Haiti does not need clever Americans with newly contrived schemes for saving their country. -- Tony Campolo
  • Many newly public companies are able to post a year or two of strong sales growth off a small base, but their growth almost always slows over time, thanks to what investment professionals call 'the law of large numbers.' -- Alex Berenson
  • If you had to pick the values that would be held dear to a broad number of Hispanic voters, access to opportunity would be a higher value than guarantee of security, particularly amongst the newly arrived, meaning the last 20 years. -- Jeb Bush
  • Indeed, an engineer designing a structure is not unlike an artist painting one. Both start with nothing but talent, experience, and inspiration. The fresh piece of paper on the drawing board is as blank as the newly stretched piece of canvas. -- Henry Petroski
  • As a newly married person, as much as I would love for my husband to buy into the 'my way or the highway' philosophy, you realize it's all about compromising and finding some sort of middle ground that everyone can live with. -- Gabrielle Union
  • An anthropologist will not excitedly report of a newly discovered tribe: 'They eat food! They breathe air! They use tools! They tell each other stories!' We humans forget how alike we are, living in a world that only reminds us of our differences. -- Eliezer Yudkowsky
  • Out of war nations acquire additional territory, if they are victorious. They just take it. This newly acquired territory promptly is exploited by the few - the selfsame few who wrung dollars out of blood in the war. The general public shoulders the bill. -- Smedley Butler
  • One of the things that I do that I've found from being newly married is that my husband and I, we go in the bathroom and brush our teeth together. And that's when we talk about what's going on in the day, so we get to bond that way. --
  • There will, in my view, come a time when there has to be some kind of political denouement inside China, because the newly enriched generation might put up with being told what to do by their rulers - but their children, who will take prosperity for granted, will not. -- John Howard
  • The progress in Iraq is still fragile. And it could still be reversed. Iraq still faces innumerable challenges, and they will be evident during what will likely be a difficult process as the newly elected Council of Representatives selects the next prime minister, president, and speaker of the council. -- David Petraeus
  • Three years ago, this week, a newly elected President Obama faced the American people and he said, look, if I can't turn this economy around in three years, I'll be looking at a one-term proposition, and we're here to collect! You know the results. It's been 35 months of unemployment above 8 percent. -- Mitt Romney
  • Fact is, awards shows were never really about recognizing achievement. They were a publicity ploy cooked up in the late 1920s by MGM topper Louie Mayer and his newly formed Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which was itself, back in the day, nothing but a front organization to discourage unionizing. -- John Ridley
  • Like all of Latin America, Mexico after independence in 1821 turned its back on a triple heritage: on the Spanish heritage, because we were newly liberated colonies, and on our Indian and black heritages, because we considered them backward and barbaric. We looked towards France, England and the U.S., to become progressive democratic republics. -- Carlos Fuentes
  • Modesty sets off one newly come to honour. -- George Herbert
  • Poetical appreciation is only newly bursting on me. -- Isaac Rosenberg
  • Hee that tells his wife newes is but newly married. -- George Herbert
  • Meaningful truths are never newly discovered; they're just uncovered anew. -- Malcolm Forbes
  • People newly emerged from obscurity generally launch out into indiscriminate display. -- Jean Ingelow
  • Pleasures newly found are sweet When they lie about our feet. -- William Wordsworth
  • Leaves hung in the stillness like hands of the newly dead. -- Erik Larson
  • African-American women account for 67 percent of all newly diagnosed female AIDS cases. -- Elijah Cummings
  • The terrible newly imported American doctrine that everyone ought to do something. -- Osbert Sitwell
  • Who holds a power but newly gained is ever stern of mood. -- Aeschylus
  • He was learning to curse his newly acquired status as resident genius. -- Tom Clancy
  • Cortez looked like someone newly in love, the way only twenty-four-year-olds can look. -- Steig Larsson
  • I'll say she looks as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew. -- William Shakespeare
  • Veal! Trust these bloated plutocrats to eat the flesh of poor, newly-born calves! -- Sally Wentworth
  • Genius does not need a special language; it uses newly whatever tongue it finds. -- Edmund Clarence Stedman
  • Be inwardly ever newly joyous, like the ever-fresh laughing waters of a gurgling brook. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
  • Hoeing: A manual method of severing roots from stems of newly planted flowers and vegetables. -- Henry Beard
  • Time after time ... today's crisis shrinks to next week's footnote to a newly headline disaster. -- Hal Borland
  • Truth, like gold, is not less so for being newly brought out of the mine. -- John Locke
  • The feelings trembled and flapped in his chest like a bird newly put in a cage. -- Rumi
  • Whatever is newly expensive has two attributes: wonderful past returns and, in most cases, lousy future returns. -- Robert D. Arnott
  • I only have two rules for my newly born daughter: she will dress well and never have sex. -- John Malkovich
  • Life is like a field of newly fallen snow. Where I choose to walk every step will show. -- Denis Waitley
  • It is the pure arrogance of the newly rich and the newly powerful to think content is easy. -- John Landgraf
  • There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom. -- Thomas B. Macaulay
  • There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom. -- Thomas B. Macaulay
  • This is the pain-pleasure of having newly adult children; they're innocent and ruthless in forgetting their sweet old dependence. -- Ian Mcewan
  • There is every reason for being cautious about founding new universities till India has digested Her newly acquired freedom. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • The hedges are spruting like chicks from the eggs when they are newly hatched or as the vulgar says clacked. -- Marjorie Fleming
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  • I have often lost myself in the sea, ears full of newly cut flowers, tongue full of love and agony. -- Federico Garcia Lorca
  • Outside, in the newly fallen darkness, the world had been transformed. The sky had become a glistening tapestry of stars. -- Dan Brown
  • Technology should be used to create unforgettable experiences that enhance our natural and built environments, transforming them in newly meaningful ways. -- David Rockwell
  • A newly married couple said, "What shall we do to make our love endure?" Said the Master, "Love other things together".... -- Anthony de Mello
  • I've learned... That when your newly born grandchild holds your little finger in his little fist, that you're hooked for life. -- Andy Rooney
  • I was young. I was newly married. And I had worked like a dog. I just wanted to live and travel. -- Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • Presently the newly awakened psychology will gradually accomplish what pure religious devotion might have done: throw out Paul, and let Jesus in! -- Jan Willem Kaiser
  • Aborigines, n.: Persons of little worth found cumbering the soil of a newly discovered country. They soon cease to cumber; they fertilize. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • Finishing is torture... There's always some newly seen flaw. But the little glimpses of beauty between the anxiety make it worth it. -- Jacob Collins
  • ...yes, in the obscured sky a moon does float, newly, a wishing moon, a sliver of ancient rock, a goddess, a wink. -- Margaret Atwood
  • Knowing without any doubt that the newly elected cannot help but be his zombies, Obama is the cat who swallowed the canary. -- Judi McLeod
  • The word love has always tasted like the scent of fresh ink and soft paper to me. Like a newly written poem. -- Megan Hart
  • Nothing's scarier than having a sick child, and one so newly born, and so vulnerable. It's the worst thing for a parent. -- Kenneth Oppel
  • A woman mixed of such fine elements That were all virtue and religion dead She'd make them newly, being what she was. -- George Eliot
  • The plants filled the place, a forest of them, with nasty meaty leaves and stalks like the newly washed fingers of dead men. -- Raymond Chandler
  • He hesitated. "Don't you see? You're like a favorite painting. A found masterpiece, I loved both for things remembered and those newly discovered. -- Amanda Gray
  • In 1927, my father descended the heights and took his place as the newly appointed water boy for his beloved New York football Giants. -- Jane Leavy
  • Oh my luve's like a red, red rose, That's newly sprung in June; Oh my luve's like the melodie That's sweetly played in tune. -- Robert Burns
  • Every newly discovered truth judges the world, separates the good from the evil, and calls on faithful souls to make sure of their election. -- Julia Ward Howe
  • In 1924 Mao took a Chinese friend, newly arrived from Europe, to see the notorious sign in the Shanghai park, 'Chinese and Dogs Not Allowed'. -- Paul Johnson
  • Life set itself to new processions of seed-time and harvest, the skin newly turned to seasonal variations, the very blood humming to new altitudes. -- Mary Hunter Austin
  • I wanted to portray a newly democratized, enclosed society. I wanted to show how extraordinarily fluid people are in their embrace of other human beings. -- James Ellroy
  • A newly elected representative quickly discovers that his job in government-aside from making new laws-is to act as a broker, middleman, special pleader and finagler. -- William Greider
  • The Art of Flying is but newly invented, twill improve by degrees, and in time grow perfect; then we may fly as far as the Moon. -- Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle
  • One of the stated goals of the postmodern movement in architecture was a greater sensitivity to the people who live in or use newly designed buildings. -- Martin Filler
  • Science, like life, feeds on its own decay. New facts burst old rules; then newly divined conceptions bind old and new together into a reconciling law. -- William James
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  • There is joy in all: in the hair I brush each morning, in the Cannon towel, newly washed, that I rub my body with each morning.... -- Anne Sexton
  • It is in the encounter of the maternal guiding instincts with the sensitive periods of the newly born that conscious love develops between parent and child. -- Maria Montessori
  • The new history is really ancient history newly discovered. Journalists are taking crash courses in the blood-drenched background of Serbs, Croats, Bosnians, North Ossetians, Armenians and Azerbaijanis. -- Henry Grunwald
  • Men subsequently put whatever is newly learned or experienced to use as a plowshare, perhaps even as a weapon: but women immediately include it among their ornaments. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Sometimes the newly Marked go into shock. The good news is, if this happens to you, you are unlikely to notice, because you will be in shock. -- Cassandra Clare
  • The greatest gain from space travel consists in the extension of our knowledge. In a hundred years this newly won knowledge will pay huge and unexpected dividends. -- Wernher von Braun
  • Love, whether newly born or aroused from a deathlike slumber, must always create sunshine, filling the heart so full of radiance, that it overflows upon the outward world. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • People, houses, streets, animals, flowers-everything in Holland looks as if it were washed and ironed each night in order to glisten immaculately and newly starched the next morning. -- Felix Marti-Ibanez
  • After the departure of the land parties, I embarked with six men on thursday, the 21st april, on board my newly made boat and began the descent of the river. -- William Henry Ashley
  • We should be careful of the insults we fling at others, lest they return and land at our feet, newly minted to apply to those who had first coined them. -- Alexander McCall Smith
  • When I think of my childhood, I see my mother, the complete sixties parent, decked in purple frappe silk caftans, the acidic smell of newly stripped pine mingling with incense. -- Hamish Bowles
  • If it were in my power, I would be wiser; but a newly felt power carries me off in spite of myself; love leads me one way, my understanding another. -- Ovid
  • Every political creation of new money transfers wealth from workers and savers to those who are spending in the market place newly created monetary units which no one has earned. -- Percy L. Greaves, Jr.
  • The leaders of these moments know full well they're never gonna live next to these newly arriving immigrants. They're gonna live in gated communities. They're gonna continue to be rich. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • The leaders of these moments know full well they're never gonna live next to these newly arriving immigrants. They're gonna live in gated communities. They're gonna continue to be rich. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • As with the onset of sudden celebrity, for the newly rich, the world often becomes a darker, narrower, less generous place; a paradox that elicits scant sympathy, but is nonetheless true. -- Felix Dennis
  • Sometimes I have loved the peacefulness of an ordinary Sunday. It is like standing in a newly planted garden after a warm rain. You can feel the silent and invisible life. -- Marilynne Robinson
  • The General Theory was not truly revolutionary at all but merely old and oft-refuted mercantilist and inflationist fallacies dressed up in shiny new garb, replete with newly constructed and largely incomprehensible jargon. -- Murray Rothbard
  • Just for fun I flew in huge banking arcs, taking deep breaths, enjoying the feel of my newly weightless hair. The stylist had called it "wind tossed." If only she knew. -- James Patterson
  • In the large cities that received new Americans, there flowered a golden age of restaurants, manned by the available talent from abroad and fueled by the restless wealth of the newly rich. -- David Joseph Schwartz
  • This is all disgraceful and underscores how imperative it is that Obamacare be fully repealed and that the newly elected GOP Congress get a backbone and stand up to this cadre of scofflaws. -- David Limbaugh
  • Nothing in the world is like this- a bright white page with pale blue lines. The smell of a newly sharpened pencil the soft hush of it moving finally one day into letters. -- Jacqueline Woodson
  • Many of our newly smart would rather be found murdering their children than being kind to their parents. They would prefer to be damned for rudeness than to be snickered at for courtesy. -- Irwin Edman
  • To reinvent a newly impeccable you in the most modern of outfits, don't skip on makeup and be sure to have flawless skin and hair. That will have more impact than expensive clothes. -- Karl Lagerfeld
  • Don't you love New York in the fall? It makes me want to buy school supplies. I would send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address. -- Nora Ephron
  • Langdon whispered to Vittoria. 'Ever fire anything other than a tranquilizer gun?' 'Don't you trust me?' 'Trust you? I barely know you.' Vittoria frowned. 'And here I thought we were newly-weds. -- Dan Brown
  • Turkey wants to be treated by the same standards as other countries. If you compare us to some other newly accepted EU members our performance, especially in terms of the economy, is much better. -- Recep Tayyip Erdogan
  • Pray, for what do we move ever but to get rid of our furniture, our exuviæ; at last to go from this world to another newly furnished, and leave this to be burned? -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Solyndra will be remembered in the history books as a sad hallmark of a newly installed administration that felt it was above the rules, lusting for positive headlines rather than focused on delivering results. -- Fred Upton
  • He who is in love is wise and is becoming wiser, sees newly every time he looks at the object beloved, drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which it possesses. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Finland had a civil war less than 100 years ago, just like in Ireland. If you look at the history of newly independent nations, civil war is almost every time present, even in the United States. -- Harri Holkeri
  • But perhaps the truth newly discovered is itself only temporary and when new discoveries are made these truths too will be abandoned. But one truth remains for ever, and that is the search for truth. -- Shmuel Yosef Agnon
  • In the wake of newly-alleged prisoner abuse this week, Senator John McCain said that continued mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners is hurting the nation's image. Also hurting the nation's image: letting people drown when it rains. -- Amy Poehler
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